HTML5 and CSS3 New Features Training - Los Angeles

Power up your existing web design knowledge in HTML and CSS with the new capabilities of HTML5 and CSS3. HTML5 and CSS3 represent the cutting-edge of contemporary web technologies. With new tags for video and audio, HTML5 eliminates the need to use third-party plugins like Flash and Silverlight to embed media into the page. New structural tags like 'header' and 'footer' allow for more accessible and legible code, and the language's syntax has been simplified. Forms now include built-in validation and an auto-suggestion attribute, which make building forms and filling them out much more enjoyable and efficient for developers and web users. CSS3 has added several new properties and features as well. Popular stylistic effects are easier than ever to implement. Rounded corners, drop shadows, complex gradients and resizable backgrounds all have their own properties. Translations and animations are also easy, and no JavaScript is required! This training will also explore how to code for browsers that don't support HTML5 or CSS3. Staying at the forefront of web technologies is crucial in a fast-changing web world. This class will give you a head-start. After completing this HTML5 and CSS3 training in Los Angeles, you will be able to:

Utilize your understanding of HTML5's powerful new capabilities and understand which are supported by the major web browsers.

Utilize new structural elements to build more accessible websites, while maintaining usability in non-HTML5-compliant browsers.

Tag any time you reference with the new time element to define machine-readable times and dates.

Map old elements you'e familiar with to their changed counterparts in the new specification.

Recognize elements that are no longer relevant (deprecated), and emulate their functionality with the new elements.

Leverage the robust set of new form field controls to quickly create professional self-validating forms.

Embed audio and video files without relying on third-party applications or plugins like Adobe Flash.